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Table 7 Outcome of a cumulative logistic regression model examining control variables, connectedness in networks with lack of personal accomplishment

From: Could the connectedness of primary health care workers involved in social networks affect their job burnout? A cross-sectional study in six counties, Central China

Characteristics

Reference

B

P

OR

95%CI

Lower

Upper

Control Variables

Types of work

Doctors

Village Doctors

0.748

0.001

2.112

0.304

1.192

Nurses

 

0.365

0.107

1.440

−0.079

0.809

Public Health Workers

 

0.523

0.043

1.687

0.017

1.029

Educational Background

Undergraduate Degree and Above

High School and Below

0.214

0.376

1.238

−0.260

0.688

College Degree

 

−0.036

0.845

0.964

−0.395

0.323

Work Experiences (Years)

≤10

≥21

0.446

0.022

1.562

0.063

0.829

11–20

 

0.217

0.268

1.242

−0.167

0.600

Connectedness in Advisory Networks

Low

High

1.042

0.005

2.834

0.309

1.775

Middle

 

0.583

0.015

1.791

0.111

1.055

Connectedness in Friendship Networks

Low

High

0.607

0.074

1.834

−0.060

1.273

Middle

 

0.375

0.145

1.454

−0.129

0.879